the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 10 1945 fertilizers order spring fertilizers now in 1945 canadian farmers got more chemical fertilizers than before from present indications farmers will want still more fertiliser in the spring of 1946 this will be possible only if farmer- order and accept delivery from now on instead of wafting until spring this is the season for cattle lice michigan state college says a farmer can get another cow for 100 by treating the herd for lice because cows freed from i ice ive 10- to 15 more milk 1 lb powder ed louse kivr treats four cows licide insect powder dri- dr hess lolse powder kil insect povder minerals and tonic solmin cattle mineral pigmin pig mineral tonic dr he- stock tonic dr- hess hog special dr hess panimin royal purple dr bells tonic pratts poultry regular poultry supplies grit oyster shell cahreoal pilchardena lime opep super greens stiver bros ful- st0cffville phone 1501 congratulations are being exten tied this week 10 mr and mrs e j davey main street stouffville who marked their 57th wedding anniver sary this wednesday jan 16th the dixon pencil co of new market manufacture 20 miles of pencils each day the firm ought to make a mark in the vwrld for itself at thai rate laneecpl w p norton c1c is expecud to arrive back in clare- mont from overseas when the scynthia docks shortly at halifax this thursday evening jan 17 there will te a doubleheader hoc key match in the arena when baker hill meets dickson hill and lemonville meets vivian these are league games of course the fourth annual conference of the canadian retail federation is being held this week at the royal york in toronto from this district mr and mrs harold spofford are in attendance all winter coats are reduced to clear at harry guldens clothing store a number of local masons atiend- ed a meeting of mount sinai lodge in toronto one evening last week and were introduced by their past master jos borinsky ronnie rowe who live years ago was the topranking forward in junior hockey in this district is perj reynold forming in senior ranks tlis winter for halifax navy- rowe still has strings attached with toronto maple leafs he was formerly with markham mrs archie cook nurse was in town on saturday mrs cook who was a member of the well known family of ixbridge is now engaged on a eae in markham mr harvey schell is making another improvement to his prem ises next the tribune office an j upper storey is being put over the i garage at the rear of his butcher shop and dwelling house spang j brothers are the carpenters mary jane fisher wife of fred c bogart 33g millwood road tor onto died at her home there on friday am was laid to rest in the newmarket cemetery on monday afternoon the bogarts are a very old family in whitchurch from which bogarttown on the 1th con cession derived its name make sure that the label on your paper records the expiry date of your subscription all subscriptions paid on or before thursday jan 10 have been corrected and brought up to date the womens association of the united church will meet at the home of miss lemon on tuesday evening january 22 at eight oclock mrs milton clark of peterboro miss catherine mee of toronto and mr bruce clark were weekend guests at the klinck home on obrien ave there were two innovations at the junior hockey game here on friday evening when a public address system was used to inform the fans who had done what in the matter of scoring and penalties and to provide music between periods printed programs were also on sale listing the names and numbers of the players of each team and carrying a series of adver tisements by the local merchants in contrast to the very mild week saturday night last set in much colder until sunday night the thermometer stood at zero at 7 oclock but with the total absence of wind the heating of homes was no problem three or four inches of snow came just ahead of the cold snap which nicely covered the ground to the great advantage of seeds and plants your editorial comment is al ways read and considered by us writes air mcstanbury in renew ing his paper from claremont the small advs pay dividends the small adv columns on the back page of this paper are grow ing increasingly popular and 1915 is recorded as the biggest year in the record of the paper the large after 13 years as reeve of port perry mr w m letcher has re signed he has been on the port perry council for 15 years and will be one individual that will be miss ed from the county council when they assemble at whitby tins week mr letcher put port perrys fin ances in good shape according to the local paper there he is a fre quent visitor to stouffville when ever a team comes here to try their luck on the bowling green watch 20c pieces business people and others should be on the alert when handling money not to accept 20c pieces as 25c pieces several of the 20 cent species were passed off for quarter dollars last saturday on unsuspect ing clerks perhaps it only happen ed by accident but the fact that two or three 20c pieces arrived in one till would indicate that it was not- a mistake on the part of the person passing them off however the gain is so insignificant that it is not like ly to become a racket last wednesday night a number ci of thc l i rv phiimti si mot of thejadvs more valuable to the adverj ditch of ladies on church st met at the home of mr and mrs edgar lageer and and electr later some members of the men- nonite church and friends held a miscellaneous shower in their honor e of mr and mrs edgar lageer presented the newly weds mr accounted for the big increase mrs murray timbers with an e u ls undoubtedly one dc iron toaster and a hot plate the mc popular sections of l some members of the men- 1 pp read lnom ailci e them on the occasion of her 9ist birth day jan 10th mrs t w klinck than ever and no doubt in of the read them and use them k n wagg jteweller and watch repair above the spofford block did well with turkey flock former resident of town mr ern lageer who now farms in whit church had fairly good success raising turkeys this past season i anyone who ever went into this enjoyed a four generation birthday business knows well the dfliiculties siinner with her daughter mrs p it presents mr lageer says that his c rowbotham her grand daughter j daughter deserves much of the mrs geo dewitt and her great credit as she did the feeding the granddaughter miss joyce dc witt birds were raised on wire screen as guests at her home on obrien floor throughout and out of so ave mrs klinck was the recipient poults 70 wore brought to maturity of many lovely birthday cards and j the hen birds weighed 10 to 12 greetings and wishes to take this death stalks wedding groups following a warning issued last week to parties driving cars for weddings to not race through town at such dangerous speeds as is often done a crash occurred down in chatham when two members of a wedding party were killed when at top speed the car skitldod into a vnd turned over can anyone imagine the awful predicament a car driver for a wedding would be in if he met with such misfortune the realization that it not only can happen but does happen that death and injury is just around the corner for fast drivers ought to be suffici ent deterrent to modify the speedy to a safe rate of travel shirl middle february work is now forging ahead in the ratcliff block upstairs converting the old hall into a manufacturing place for the home co of toronto makers of childrens wear the oil heating plant is about completed and electricians are installing a system of florescent lighting while wash rooms and new plumbing is to take this i pounds and the gobblers 17 pounds going in a hoist or elevator at the opportunity of thanking her friends although one went oversize at 21 rear of the building will provide a whe tin so kindly remembered her on pounds occasion j i new in a letter received this week from england the tribune is told about what is described as the cheapest means of transport even including walking the modern bicycle as manufactured in the united kingdom and which has some 1500 parts it is designed to carry ten times its weight the writer says but here in canada it is unlawful for two to ride on a single bicycle consequently the english machine may be too heavy light weight machines easy to propel will be the coming machine for canadians we imagine 65 curlers make up largest club sixtyfive curlers will start the ui7stripturcead u7 the first meeting in the year of the garrett evening auxili ary was held in the united church revddavis was in charge of the installation of the officers for the ensuing year the worship period was lead tav miss gertrude todd and stouffville lions club are plan ning their annual carnival in the arena for jan 30th b miss lucv waters a duet by mrs robt bone and mr d davis accompanied by mrs chas nolan the third chapter of our study book africa was given in an interesting manner by mrs reg button assisted by mrs norman baker mrs neal smith and mrs chas nolan emphasizing the work accomplished by dr currie in religion and education a boys school and a girls school were built at chissambo with gratifying results and the natives standard of living raised miss eva hoover vicepresident presided buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 short courses ix agriculture sponsored by ontario department of agriculture to be held at township hall unionville january 2125 vellore january 28feb 1 1000 am to 1200 and 115 to 300 pm open to farmers of all ages w m gockburv agricultural representative week a feature of this years club is the large number of young curl ers who under the tutelage of their elders aspire to enter the junior tankard at some later date the following is the list of rinks as drawn up for the opening tourna ment win armstrong sk k agriew a feir w gower c h bell sk clare bell gar lehman j b slack h brillinger sk lome gillion bruce clark harry schell w brillinger sk c armstrong joe cadieux grant turner flbutton sk fred timbers i borinsky bill nicholson i lcmurphy sk chas means of transporting goods up and clown and everything is to be ready about the middle of february for the company to commence operations in the first issue in february of this paper the com pany will make a formal announce ment to those seeking employment stating a day when they should be at the plant to meet the forelady who has authority to engage the help mostly female help is required walter plnlier erie lehman hwsanders sk wm birkett j f riches gordon birkett donald hodgins sk wes boad- way jake hoover lloyd jennings merv watts sk del jennings a e miller lewis raxlin r e curtis sk albert king harold drewery ken wag everton sinith sk a ii black gerald brillinger stan schmidt harrv stouffer sk wm green- burv j- holmes albert smalley orval drewery sk eabutton wallv nicholson bob welheral thos birkett sk lloyd turner chas webster harrv molson aeweldon sk win timbers walter slack geo timbers bob mcdonald sk a troyer geo bennett r burkholder h walsh spare it is urgently requested that each skip notifv each member of his rink prior to any game in the event that a player or play ers cannot be present let it be the duty of the skip lo secure the need ed players from free players who are playing the same position in the event a skip cannot be p sent to skip his rink when schedul ed let him appoint a free skip to carry on his rink in order that the schedule be not held up skips mav secure information as to ice conditions schedule of play etc by simply callintr the club house any eveninr phone 155 if we all coonerate and assume our responsibilities the schedule will be run off with no alibis and wc will be using our rink and its good ice at every available oppor unity start dairy improvements work is about to start on the maple leaf dairy premises iust east of the public library the building will be extended out to the street line some eight feet finish ed with a smart new front the added space will provide an ice cream and soft drink place which will be quite popular witli the school students as only cramped quarters are now available mr chas webster who recently pur chased the daily from mr clayt baker is not one to be satisfied with anything short of the very best and nolan when he completes the changes to j the dairy buildings he will have a 1 premises second to none in the dis- trie we understand that mr truman baxter is the contractor to be in charge of the building exten sion the womens missionary society of the united church met in the sunday school room thursday jan 10th at 215 pm the president mrs gunn was residing mrs orchard and mrs youngs group were in charge of the program the devo tional was in charge of mrs robt young mrs hw sanders gave a splendid paper on the temperance situation which we would like to have printed in full mrs mccon- nachie rendered a very beautiful solo mrs bunt vicepresident for rural north district was the guest speaker taking for her subject the problems the womens mis sionary society has to meet today the installation of officers was in charge of rev douglas davis honorary presidents mrs douglas davis mrs hwsanders president mrs george s gunn vicepresident mrs james mccvcight recording secretary mrs floyd fairies assis tant secretary mrs h lee trea surer mrs flbutton correspond ing secretary mrs sbali commun ity friendship secretary mrs robert young supply secretaries mrs walsh mrs cross literature secretaries mrs aebutton mrs w hsinw associate secretaries mrs james turner mrs gayman mrs kenneth campbell christian stewardship mrs douglas davis mrs g r w thoma temperance secretary we are pleased lo pass on greet ings from an old ballantrae man mr eagray of 2170 gait street vancouver who although so years of age takes a kindly and keen interest in the news of stouffville ami locality and looks for his tri bune weekly rev d macgregor of stouffville was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the local lions club on monday evening and brought the members some thoughtprovoking remarks on the art of living three new members were installed on this occasion being bruce clark donald lewis and leonard wilkes towns hit too there is a definite crime wave running throughout the country and merchants should not be fooled into believing all the robberies are carried out in the large cities a dozen small towns were the scene of robberies in ontario last week which should cause us all to be on the alert markham whitby lind say georgetown and other places suffered since the first of the month and all these places have night patrol this indicates that such protection does not prevent robb ery anything like the soreness of a permanent watch on the individ ual premises this watch may be some individual sleeping in the premises or a good dog or electric alarm system that would give some sort of warning and at the same time frighten off the intruders skating party auspices canadian girls in training stoupfvi ll e a rena wednesday january 2srd at s pm fancy skating prizes admission 25c and 15c hazed maim 11 bride of lloyd j a tate the marriage of hazel madill to lloyd jack alexander tate was sol emnized monday jan 7th at the home of the brides parents mrarid mrs h l madill westlake ave toronto the groom is the son of mr and mrs earl tate newmarket formerly of stouffville rev adev hunt officiated at the ceremony for which the bride given in marriage by her father wore a streetlength dress of powder blue sheer her headdress of blue feathers held a matching veil and she carried a bou quet of pink roses miss earlene tate grooms sister was her atten dant wearing a pink crepe street- length dress with matching hat and pink veil her flowers were pink and white carnations john k trail- mer was groomsman at a reception the brides mother received wear ing a gown of mauve crepe the grooms mother assisting was in black crepe with gold sequin trim both wore corsages to harmonize with their dresses for the wedding trip the bride wore a pink wool suit with coat of gray american broadtail and matching hat altona friends and relatives of the com munity met at the home of mr and mrs wm slack on tuesday even ing of last week to extend a wel come home to their son roy who has just returned from overseas a varied program was given and at the conclusion a presentation was made to roy of an electric razor a wool jacket and a bill fold in recog nition of his services this was fol lowed with refreshments and a soci able time was enjoyed by all mr george and misses taun of stouffville spent saturday last with mr and mrs david crosier a quilt top donated to the altona w 1 by miss mary jones was com pleted and sent with other quilts and articles through the red cross to england a note was enclosed in an envelope and sewn to the lining of this particular quilt in it con tained the name and address just last week miss jones received a let ter from the recipient who was an invalid lady eighty years old and the receiving of this quilt has cheer ed her up very much likewise miss jones is home and unable to go out at all therefore it seems so grand to think that an invalid lady received the quilt that another shut in had done and such a marvelous piece of work as she stated she concluded that she was deeply grate ful for the unexpected kindness and extended earnest prayers for miss jones health and happiness for the coming year be sure you see van johnson and esther williams in thrill of a romance at the stanley next mon day and tuesday xosioi rsocsoe ioe motorists f see us b4 you buy car and truck tires we have a complete line of goodyear tires tubes the prices right no permit required repairing vulcanizing we sell the best you make the test international motors w d atkinson phone 290 mcdeer agent stouffville ioe ioeiok the sign of quality we carry a complete line of coop quality poultry hogi dairy feeds pilcherdine feeding oil poultry grit coop lime shell poultry charcoal pratis poultry products agency for coop universal milker also introducing new shallow well pressure systems 22 feet lift 300 gallons per hour cars of western grain wheat oats and barley in approximately 10 days stouffville coop ph1802 new business phone 269